Put your email to work for you, and integrate Evernote’s versatility into your daily workflow for better results. Here’s some great tips to get you started.

Re: Subject!

The beginning of your subject line will automatically become the title of your new note. Everything you add after that will help make content easier to file and find later.

Designate @ Notebook

Send your email directly to the notebook you want. At the end of the subject, add “@“ immediately followed by the name of an existing notebook. Presto! Receipts will be sent to an expense report notebook and travel confirmations will fly directly into your upcoming trip notebook.

# it All

Simply include “#” followed by an existing tag to add another layer of organization. This way, you can easily discover all of your#receipts, #recipes, and #confirmations.

! = Reminder

With an exclamation point, you can easily turn an email into a Reminder. You can set the Reminder up for a specific date using numeric values for year, month, and day, or you can just simply say something like ‘tomorrow.’ Here’s an example:

Email Subject: Airfare Reservation Check-in !2014/06/26

Email Subject: History Research Paper !2014/09/25

Order of Operations

For all of this to work, order is important. Just follow this standard logic, and you should be set:

Email Subject: [Title of Note] ![Reminder Date] @[Folder] #[Tag]

These tips will get you started emailing content and figuring out a workflow that fits you best. In the future, we will publish more in-depth tips that will allow you to master email into Evernote to automatically organize and file material within Evernote.

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